Made in 1982
Roland introduces the world's first computerized
bass machine, the new BASS LINE TB-303. This
remarkable little unit covers three full octaves. Instead of strings,
you use keys to program bass pat terns.
Up to 64 patterns can be created for use anytime.
And, like a bass synthesizer, you have full control over
resonance, envelope modulation and other important factors influencing
sound quality. When used with
Roland's TR-606, you can play bass and drum patterns at the same
time. Completely portable, the
TB-303 runs on either battery or AC adapter and comes equipped
with its own carrying case. A
headphones jack is also provided as standard.
Dimensions: 300(W) x 55(H) x 146(D)mm (11.8"
x 2.17" x 5.75")·
Weight: 1.0 kg (2.2 Ib.)

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The TB-303 covers three full octaves. Instead of strings,
you use keys to program bass patterns. Up to 64 patterns can
be created for use anytime. And, like a bass synthesizer, you
have full control over resonance, envelope modulation and other
important factors influencing sound quality.
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